Bleeding, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology studies problems related to blood coagulation, fibrinolysis, hemostasis, physiopathology and therapy of hemorrhagic and thrombotic diseases. It encourages and promotes clinical and laboratory research on thrombosis and hemostasis, also through the institution of research awards and "travel grants" for young researchers to participate in Italian or international congresses. It develops and supports the organization of scientific congresses, conferences and educational courses on the themes of hemostasis and thrombosis, promoting the exchange of knowledge. It promotes, protects and disseminates the results of research carried out by its members, and raises awareness of these issues in the scientific world. It transfers and summarizes developments in international research in the field of hemostasis and thrombosis through the preparation of guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of thrombotic or hemorrhagic diseases, encouraging the application of scientific data to clinical practice.

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XI Lorenzet Memorial - 14 January 2024, Auditorium Marc Verstraete, Parco Tecnologico, IRCCS Neuromed (Pozzilli)

18-12-2024

L’epidemiologia e l’ipotesi di un terreno comune per le malattie croniche degenerative

Every year, on the anniversary of his untimely death in January 2014, we remember Roberto Lorenzet, scientist, friend, educated man,  who had worked for many years with our group. We chose each year, a scientific theme that he would have liked. This year we will talk about the hypothesis, to which Roberto Lorenzet had made an essential contribution, that chronic degenerative diseases, apparently different, have/may have a common ground, a “common soil.”

Ogni anno, in occasione dell'anniversario della sua prematura scomparsa nel gennaio 2014, ricordiamo Roberto Lorenzet, scienziato, amico, uomo colto, che ha lavorato per molti anni con il nostro gruppo. Ogni anno abbiamo scelto un tema scientifico che gli sarebbe piaciuto. Quest'anno parleremo dell'ipotesi, a cui Roberto Lorenzet aveva dato un contributo essenziale, che le malattie cronico-degenerative, apparentemente diverse, abbiano/possano avere un terreno comune, un “common soil”.

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